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- DASM80 is an MS DOS 2.0 or greater Intel hex file disassembler. The
- syntax for invocation is:
-
- drive:DASM80 <hexfile> <sourcefile>
-
- where drive: is the drive where the dissasembler is stored, <hexfile>
- is the name of an existing object file in the Intel hex format, and
- <sourcefile> is the name of the file to which the dissassembled code is
- to be written.
-
- Upon completion, <sourcefile> will contain the mnemonics associated with
- the opcodes found in <hexfile>. If an undefined opcode is encountered,
- it is assigned the mnemonic "?". An "ORG" statement is generated at the
- address of the first non-NOP instruction. If subsequent NOP's (opcode=00H)
- are encountered, the dissasembler will generate an "ORG" statement to the
- address of the next non-NOP instruction.
-
-
- The following is a brief description of each file on this disk:
-
- DASM80.DOC is this file.
-
- MAKEFILE is a definitions file for use with the MASM MAKE utility.
-
- DASM80.ASM is the source file for the main module of DASM80.
-
- MNEM80.ASM is the source file for the mnemonic lookup tables for DASM80.
-
- DASM80.EXE is the executable program file.
-
- ALL80.SRC is a source file that contains all source mnemonics for
- 8080/8085 microprocessors.
-
- TEST80.BAT is a BATCH file that invokes DASM80.EXE to produce TEST80.SRC
- from ALL80.HEX.
-
- TESTZ80.SRC is a source file that was created by dissassembling ALLZ80.HEX.